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Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by omenka(m): 3:59pm On Jul 10, 2021
ThatFairGuy1:
Fahdiga cheesy
After cursing Reno days ago, he went back to praising him earlier today saying "this is the Reno we know". All these somersaults in opinion resulting from them preferring to be led by emotions over reason.

I have no doubt the unimaginable pains he'd be going through seeing this thread.

Reno remains a punk.

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Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by Easternblood: 4:04pm On Jul 10, 2021
Biko which of the Af0nja cowards drafted this obvious trash in his leaky brown roof in Osogbo?? cheesy grin grin grin grin grin grin grin undecided undecided grin grin grin
Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by gwarotango: 4:06pm On Jul 10, 2021
Point of correction please. Lt col Fajuyi was not killed because he refused to be separated from Ironsi, but rather because he too was a target for elimination by the northern troops for being the January 66' coupist's staunchest advocate on the supreme military council. This was corroborated years later by T.Y Danjuma and Martin Adamu who personally arrested them both
Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by Easternblood: 4:08pm On Jul 10, 2021
wetdspace:
Though written by a politician who I do not trust but what is written here is a masterpiece and all Yorubas should stand tall on it.
MUMU, make Dem massage una ego well well grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by Easternblood: 4:08pm On Jul 10, 2021
Hardfacts234:
After receiving attacks from Igbos.

Reno has now found a new love interest with Yorubas.
No mind the b*Stard

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Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by Easternblood: 4:09pm On Jul 10, 2021
freegaza:
Dear Reno Omokri

A Yoruba is the next President and there is no vacancy for people like you in the government.
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin na wetin Dem tell you for the shrine wey you go?
Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by OutOfContext: 4:12pm On Jul 10, 2021
Easternblood:
Biko which of the Af0nja cowards drafted this obvious trash in his leaky brown roof in Osogbo?? cheesy grin grin grin grin grin grin grin undecided undecided grin grin grin
So says an Ipigi Igbo gorilla frm alaigbo cave grin

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Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by Easternblood: 4:15pm On Jul 10, 2021
OutOfContext:

So says an Ipigi Igbo gorilla frm alaigbo cave grin
ok, see am. Na you write am
Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by OutOfContext: 4:22pm On Jul 10, 2021
Easternblood:
ok, see am. Na you write am
Yes cheesy
Go hug transformer grin

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Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by gasparpisciotta: 4:38pm On Jul 10, 2021
Thought provoking exposé.
Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by Fahdiga(m): 4:56pm On Jul 10, 2021
omenka:
After cursing Reno days ago, he went back to praising him earlier today saying "this is the Reno we know". All these somersaults in opinion resulting from them preferring to be led by opinion over reason.

I have no doubt the unimaginable pains he'd be going through seeing this thread.

Reno remains a punk.
Are you sure this isn't fake news?
Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by Fahdiga(m): 4:57pm On Jul 10, 2021
omenka:
After cursing Reno days ago, he went back to praising him earlier today saying "this is the Reno we know". All these somersaults in opinion resulting from them preferring to be led by opinion over reason.

I have no doubt the unimaginable pains he'd be going through seeing this thread.

Reno remains a punk.
Who takes Wendell Simlin serious

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Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by Fahdiga(m): 5:00pm On Jul 10, 2021
Unik3030:
Fahdiga your latest hero in town has made a u turn what do u have to say?

He praised the Yorubas so what's the big deal about it
Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by FarahAideed: 5:01pm On Jul 10, 2021
Never sha put your hope one anything on a Yoruba man ..he must let you down ..the Yoruba man is only very reliable for casual activities and socials
Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by Olatomiwami(m): 5:19pm On Jul 10, 2021
FarahAideed:
Never sha put your hope one anything on a Yoruba man ..he must let you down ..the Yoruba man is only very reliable for casual activities and socials


I can feel your sever pain,just stay away from sniper,I don't want to hear the story that touches the heart.

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Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by DukeofNL: 5:40pm On Jul 10, 2021
Summary pls I undecided
Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by omenka(m): 5:42pm On Jul 10, 2021
Fahdiga:
Who takes Wendell Simlin serious
Shame on you. Even a waterfall is more stable than your character.

Spits.

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Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by Fahdiga(m): 5:49pm On Jul 10, 2021
omenka:
Shame on you. Even a waterfall is more stable than your character.

Spits.
Is Wendell Simlin a stable character?
Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by VEHINTOLAR: 6:30pm On Jul 10, 2021
VEHINTOLAR:
Please read till the end

Destroying Age-Old Myths About The Yoruba
July 4, 2021 3:01 am5

THE ALTERNATIVE BY Reno Omokri

There are many myths circulated by various ethnic nationalities about the Yoruba people of the Southwest, and a personal experience with a non-Yoruba provoked me to address some of these myths using historical facts. Please bear with me, this is a long read.

Myth one: The Yoruba are betrayers

A lot of this angst, which has refused to fade away decades after the dramatis personae exited this world, is centred around a supposed betrayal of Emeka Ojukwu and the Igbo by the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

And sadly, this has now become an emotive issue, where fiction has been fed to many young people as fact.

The truth is that Chief Awolowo went on a peace meeting to Enugu, to try to persuade Igbo leaders to adopt a peaceful way out of the crisis that had unfolded in Nigeria after the January 15, 1966 coup and the July 29, 1966 counter coup.

Awolowo met with the leaders of the Eastern Region for two days from May 6-7, 1967. THERE IS A TRANSCRIPT OF THAT MEETING, WHICH WAS PUBLISHED WHEN BOTH AWOLOWO AND OJUKWU WERE ALIVE.

Please note that this transcript was taken from a tape recorded by then Colonel Ojukwu’s own recorder.

I encourage those who are still bitterly accusing Chief Awolowo, and by extension all Yoruba, of betrayal, to please read that transcript.

At the time, Emeka Ojukwu wanted Chief Awolowo to follow his lead by announcing the secession of the Western Region after his own declaration of secession of the Southeast, there were tens of thousands of armed Northern troops all over the West. It does not take a genius to guess what would have happened if Awolowo had gone that route.

Moreover, unlike Ojukwu, Chief Awolowo had no control over any troops. He was also not the Governor of the Western Region (Adeyinka Adebayo was then the military Governor). As a result, he had no executive powers. Whatever powers he had were at best residual and persuasive.

Chief Awolowo had earlier called a meeting of Yoruba officers of the Nigerian army, and key officers of Yoruba stock refused to attend, with one of them sending a message to him that he was a Nigerian soldier, not a Yoruba soldier.

So given all of that, it was rather naive for anybody to have expected him to declare the secession of the Western Region from Nigeria.

It would have been like expecting Nnamdi Azikiwe to usurp Ojukwu’s powers as Governor of the Eastern Region, and announce the secession of Eastern Nigeria, and the creation of a new Biafran nation. The Ojukwu we know may have even arrested, and probably executed Zik if he had done that.

If the grudge against Chief Awolowo is founded on the £20 pounds payment to persons of Igbo origin, then I can understand it. But even that grudge is also not well founded. Because the £20 policy only affected those whose bank records could not be verified. I hazard a guess that if another person other than Awolowo was on that seat, the payment may have been £0.

But to hold a grudge against the Yoruba stemming from that Enugu meeting is in my view an injustice to a man who only went there to seek a way to avoid bloodletting.

In any case, have those who hold this view ever considered that the man, Emeka Ojukwu, for whom they hold this torch, after his return to Nigeria on May 18, 1982, joined the National Party of Nigeria, the very same party that was peopled, sponsored and supported by the very same people who prosecuted the Nigerian Civil War against him and Eastern Nigeria?

The NPN was a Northern Party that did not win a single state in Western, Midwestern (Bendel) and the Igbo states of Eastern Nigeria. The same people who founded the NPN were the very same people who advised and perhaps tele-guided Gowon.

In fact, the first National Leader of the NPN was Makaman Bida, a former member of the inner caucus of Ahmadu Bello’s Northern Peoples Congress.

This is the party that Ojukwu joined, contested for election into the Senate (and lost), and campaigned for during the 1983 Presidential election.

Taking all of this into consideration, there is no way the myth of Chief Awolowo, and all Yoruba being betrayers, can stand.

Myth two: The Yoruba Are Cowards

The late Sani Abacha was the most brutal dictator in Nigeria’s history. I do not need to elaborate. His rule was a dark era in our history, and the nationwide spontaneous celebration of his death is enough shame on his memory and his family and survivors.

Having said that, Nigerians may want to recall that a certain Moshood Kashimawo Abiola stood up to the bully that was Abacha, and rightfully declared himself President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on June 11, 1994.

That took guts! That was not the act of a coward. It was a display of bravery.

Chief Abiola was arrested on June 23, 1994, and taken to Abuja. While there, he met with General Abacha, and told Abacha to his face that he was Abacha’s boss and Abacha should show him respect. That is more than guts. That is what is called Command Presence in the military. Audacity if you will.

On August 5, 1994, Chief Abiola was offered freedom, via a bail, with certain conditions, including that he “stay away from politics”. Abiola’s response was terse. It was given by his wife, Kudirat Abiola, who said “Chief Abiola is not interested.”

That is bravery to the point of self-sacrifice. Bear in mind that this was a multimillionaire in US dollars, with access to private jets, and all the modern conveniences money could buy, yet he inconvenienced himself by refusing to betray his mandate.

And after Abacha died (I never call him General. It is an insult to call the world’s biggest political thief, who is still coughing up billions 23 years after his death, a General of the Nigerian Army), Chief Abiola refused to give up his mandate, and probably died because of his principled stand.

It is therefore ridiculous for anybody to call an ethnic nationality that produced such a personality cowards.

And this is not a recent phenomenon. Whereas the Fulani jihadist army completely defeated the Hausa, they could not defeat the Yoruba. A Yoruba regiment from present-day Ibadan, and led by Balogun Oderinlo, routed the Fulani army and drove them out of Oshogbo in 1840, and eventually from Yoruba land. In the process, they captured four Fulani Generals.

The popular case of Ilorin was not a military defeat, it was a case of over ambition by a rogue Yoruba, Afonja. And it was isolated to the Ilorin area. I just hope history will not repeat itself in Lagos.

During the Nigerian Civil War, Murtala Mohammed was an unmitigated military disaster. The Biafrans defeated him soundly at Abagana and almost captured him. If not for the Yoruba-led Third Marine Commando, Nigeria would not have defeated Biafra at the time it did.

In the history of Nigeria, only two men have returned to Nigeria to face almost certain death even when they had the option of a very comfortable political asylum abroad. Both of them are Yoruba. In 1985, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida toppled the Buhari regime while Major General Tunde Idiagbon (mixed Yoruba/Fulani) was at Mecca yet Idiagbon returned.

In 1995, Olusegun Obasanjo (pure Owu Yoruba) was accused of planning a coup by the blood-thirsty tyrant, Abacha (if you do not like that truthful description of Abacha or if you believe that ‘Abacha did not loot’, you can go and join him where he is) while he was away in Copenhagen.

He was informed by the then US Ambassador, Walter Carrington, that Abacha meant to arrest, try and execute him, and was offered political asylum in the United States.

He returned to face almost certain death.

What more example of bravery can there be than these two shining ones.

Furthermore, there is the apocryphal example of Colonel Francis Adekunle Fajuyi who chose to die with the then Head of State, Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, rather than abandon his guest, which he was at liberty to do.

The Yoruba are a very tactful and diplomatic people. These are attributes that some people mistake for cowardice, or sycophancy. They are a people who understand how to stoop to conquer.

This is what Scripture meant in 2 Corinthians 10:4 “The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty”. Wisdom, courtesy, diplomacy, and praise are all weapons. A weapon is anything you can use to achieve your strategic objective. It does not always have to be a physically offensive weapon.

Myth three: The Yoruba are Clannish, They Form Cliques Against Non-Yoruba

The most metropolitan place in Nigeria is the Southwest. The reason being that no other ethnicity is as religiously tolerant and ethnically accommodating as the Yoruba.

And I am very glad that by sheer coincidence, former President Jonathan said as much last week. I had nothing to do with him saying it.

The most prosperous place for an Igbo man in Nigeria is not Nnewi or Onitsa. According to Robert Neuwirth, an American journalists and investigator, the Igbo make $4 billion each year from Alaba International Market. There is nowhere else in Nigeria where they generate such a high turnover.

The richest Black man on planet Earth is Aliko Dangote, and his wealth largely comes from Lagos and the Southwest, where he has assets in excess of $4 billion.

The fact that other Nigerians can come to the Southwest and prosper there more than they prospered in their home regions speaks volumes of the accommodativeness of the Yoruba.

How many Igbo Alaba traders have been kidnapped, abducted or killed? But they are kidnapped, abducted and killed in the Southeast.

Terrorists, bandits and Boko Haram have never targeted Aliko Dangote in the Southwest. But in the North, both billionaire and almajiri are vulnerable.

People erroneously think that the Yoruba are clannish, because they maintain and retain their cultural values, when it clashes with other cultures.

So, in an office environment, a Yoruba person is likely to clique with Yoruba speakers. Notice I did not say they are likely to clique with the Yoruba. I said they are likely to clique with Yoruba speakers. It is their culture they like. If you flow with their culture, they will also flow with you.

That is why the Yoruba have the highest number of elected non-indigenes representing their states, than any other region.

There are natives of the Southeast and South South who won election to represent various Lagos constituencies in the House of Representatives. Oghene Egoh, Rita Orji and Tony Nwoolu are some of them.

Where else is that happening in Nigeria?

Yoruba-phobes should try to understand that the tendency of the Yoruba to retain their full culture within Nigeria and when they travel abroad is not clannishness. It is in their blood.

How do I know this? Because I am an avid traveller.

During the Transatlantic Slave Trade, slaves were taken from almost every Black African ethnic group. However, only the Yoruba slaves retained their culture on a large scale throughout the Americas (the Umbundo also retained some of their culture, but they are limited to Brazil).

In the Brazilian state of Bahia, they speak a patois of Portuguese and Yoruba. The state is 80% Black and they bear Yoruba names. As a matter of fact, after Nigeria, Brazil has the second-largest population of people of Yoruba descent. Please fact check me. I deal in facts, not speculation.

In Latin America and the Caribbean, there are an estimated 50 million believers in the Santeria religion. It may shock you to note that Santeria is based on Yoruba traditional worship. In fact, the name for god in Santeria is Orisha, a Yoruba word. Eshu, Sango, and Ifa feature prominently in Santeria.

So, you can see how deep Yoruba culture is, to the extent that even centuries of slavery could not wipe it away.

Go to Jamaica and there are Yoruba there.

There were Hausa, Swahili, Bantu, Oromo, Igbo and other Black African slaves taken to the Americas. None have kept their cultural identity like the Yoruba slaves.

Listen to Rap music and compare it to Fuji and Juju. You notice the same trend. Boasting, women shaking their booties, rivals dissing their opponents. Before Tupac and Biggie dissed each other, Sikiru Ayinde Barrister and Ayinla Kollington had released their own diss tracks.

When you visit London, you may be confused if you think Yoruba is the only African language in existence.

A Yoruba man can enter a quiet bus and receive a phone call and speak in Yoruba, and won’t feel embarrassed. And I am not referring to a Johnny Just Come. I am referring to second-generation Yoruba, who were born and brought up in England,

I have been travelling the world from childhood, yet I have not encountered people doing that with much wider spoken African languages, such as Swahili and Hausa.

They may speak it privately in their homes abroad. but not publicly, and even if they do, it is not to the extent of the Yoruba.

It has gotten to the extent that the Metropolitan Police now recruit Yoruba-speaking Constables, and Harrods now employ Yoruba-speaking cashiers. Oh please do not just take my words at face value. Fact check me.

Go to Houston on a Sunday, you will see Yoruba people everywhere in their native wears, adire, plus abeti aja and eleti aja.

Here in California, other Africans now draw crowd to their parties by saying ‘the Nigerians will be there.’

This will annoy other tribes, including mine, however, when foreigners talk about how cool Nigerians are, they are usually referring to the Yoruba.

Take it or leave it, but the Yoruba are the most progressive Black people on the face of planet Earth.

They produced the first Black African Nobel laureate for an academic category (Wole Soyinka), and the first Black African military ruler to have voluntarily handed over to a civilian President (Olusegun Obasanjo), and the first Nigerian to win a Grammy Award (Sade Adu) as well as the first person born and bred in Africa to have won a Pulitzer Prize (Dele Olojede).

The reason why the Yoruba are the biggest music stars of Nigerian origin is because they are unabashedly Yoruba. They do not try to sing or act like Westerners. They are very in-your-face with their Yoruba-ness. And when people like themselves to such a high degree, others tend to join them in liking them.

There are an estimated 15 Black billionaires on Planet Earth. Three of them are Yoruba. More than any ethnic nationality in Africa. It used to be four, but one of them slipped down the rankings.

US President, Joe Biden, named a Yoruba man, Adewale Adeyemo, as deputy Treasury Secretary. This is the highest position to which a Black African has been appointed (not elected) in US history. Another Yoruba man, Dr. Oluyinka Olutoye, became the first person on Earth to successfully perform a surgery by taking out an unborn fetus from its mother’s womb and putting it back after the surgery.

77% of all Black doctors in America, and a very large percentage of these are Yoruba.

I commend the Edekiri people (the real name of the Yoruba). They are neither betrayers, nor cowards nor clannish people. They are omoluabi. They are oni te si iwaju.

Yoruba are not just another Africans but a special breed of Africans. We do not need a write up from Reno or any other person to validate that fact. There are countless records of verifiable facts and statistics to back up the distinction of the Yoruba people among other Africans.

When we say 'Omo Ala'sa ni wa",we are telling you that we are a highly cultural and cultured people and that we can not be separated from our cherished culture and values ! How does anyone expect me to be causing trouble or fighting around just to prove that I'm not a coward when my mother had told me right from the infancy that it is only hooligans,thugs, and other lowlifes that do that ? My parents taught me to avoid trouble of all kinds and be a good ambassador of our family name. This is the way most Yoruba are brought up but unfortunately, some people mistake this for cowardice. Omoluabi is not just a name; it has some very deep meanings and interpretations. An omoluabi is a brilliant,trustworthy,progressive,lover of peace and development, accommodating and most importantly,very responsible person.

Of course,I'll defend myself when pushed to the wall;when there is no way to avoid trouble again and at that stage,I can be very deadly. Only Sunday Igboho came out,yet Buhari and his fulani folks were already having sleepless nights ! I personally know of more than twenty deadlier and stronger warriors than Igboho in Modakeke,Osun state where Igboho grew up. Yoruba can raise hundreds of them in a day when push comes to a shove ! Is there any place like Ibadan in the whole of Africa; a town that was founded by battle hardened warriors all over Yoruba land ?

We are not really bothered about what anyone says about us as long as it does not directly threaten our peace and existence. We are just a cool people who love progress,development and cherish our culture a lot. We love peace because we know the true meaning of war; we fought war more than any other tribe in Africa. We have not even gotten over the devastating effects of some these brutal wars till today. A trip to Imesi Ile in Osun state,where peace treaty was signed,will convince any doubting Thomas.

Yoruba are not just another group of africans; we are a leading star !

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Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by orisa37: 7:59pm On Jul 10, 2021
C4.
Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by NengiWIDEtoto: 8:25pm On Jul 10, 2021
Yorubas are cowards from time immemorial, take Sunday igboho for example.
Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by 10kgod(m): 4:57am On Jul 11, 2021
OK...
Reno, you Don try. Adupe oooo
Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by Obamaofusa: 5:18am On Jul 11, 2021
Thank you,Reno Omokri but do we need this?
Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by NGpatriot: 6:06am On Jul 11, 2021
I really can not stand this man and he did not reveal anything new about Yoruba people because nearly everything he referenced about Yoruba people are well documented, researched, studied and thought in academic institutions all over the world.

Google Yoruba pluralism and tolerance and won't be surprised if he lifted a great percentage of his write-up off google.

Well, I'll give him an A for effort..

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Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by StreetFight: 7:03am On Jul 11, 2021
RisenJoe:
Ok Mr Reno, every thing you said is fact that's why I've yanshed more Yoruba ladies than any other tribe, I don't even mind settling down with one sef

But ladies from your tribe are all in hotels in Yoruba land selling their bodies for tokens.

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Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by StreetFight: 7:06am On Jul 11, 2021
cocolacec:

Reno is an itshekiri man,he is our son from old ife.

Reno Omo-Kirikiri is Itshekiri? I never knew. So, he is actually Yoruba nah. He is one of our lost sons. The Itshekiris are one of Yoruba lost children
Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by StreetFight: 7:07am On Jul 11, 2021
Hardfacts234:
After receiving attacks from Igbos.

Reno has now found a new love interest with Yorubas.

He is our mentally unstable son just like FFK and Ishaq Oloyede the MURIC one-man clown.
Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by NewsForYou: 4:19pm On Dec 23, 2021
Everybody knows Yoruba are not coward. Igbos are just mischievous because they are trying to make us go to war. But we are wiser than that. No be Yoruba be obj wey dey give am to them.
Re: Destroying Age-old Myths About The Yoruba By Reno Omokri by donleo92(m): 5:39pm On Dec 23, 2021
so true

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